Intelligent design (Introduction)

by Abel @, Wednesday, November 02, 2011, 00:38 (4771 days ago) @ David Turell

Abel: This same "temporal lensing" effect can be induced in magnetic temporal brane by rotating the card forward or away from you. Keep in mind though, as soon as the "card" appears to change in size, you cannot touch it --it becomes "ghostly".

David: Are you referring to a form of holography?

This is not a form of holography. These ships are very real and made primarily of matter as we understand it. Temporal lensing is a phenomenon predicted by the Theory of Spacial Relativity which is a corollary to the Theory of Everything. The theory of relativity is a corollary to this theory as well. I will put my own temporal "spin" on this concept later. Before I go any further however, I think I should take the time to provide some clarity to my beliefs.

1. I believe that temporally "concentrated" (hundreds of times more concentrated than what we would consider "pure") homochiralic pools of life's building blocks assembled into the simple "words" of the Book of Life at the interface of these pools.

2.Once these "words" were written, they precipitated out of these pools into jumbled but similar pools of these more complex building blocks. Again these pools were temporally "concentrated".

3. These "words' assembled into "sentences" which in turn precipitated into pools of "sentences". To imagine how this would happen, think of hydrocarbons. Methane is a gas (light not dense). As carbon atoms are added that gas becomes a volatile liquid, then a liquid, then and oil then a wax. Dark matter is like ours in that it will separate according to its' density in any gravitational field and this was the gravitational field of a gas giant.

4. These sentences precipitated as paragraphs, then chapters, then books, then libraries of conjoined "books". Then these conjoined libraries joined.

5. Given that destructive events (entropy) was such a rare event, these conjoined libraries were conferred a measure of immortality that conventional matter will never possess.

6. At some point one of these mega-libraries began to express all that genetic "junk" to make a few useful and many useless tools. Given that these cells and the molecules that they made had little or no need to be repaired they also had no need for replacing those tools (useless or otherwise). Thus there was no need for the process of self-consumption (autophagy) and renewal that cells in this environment must perform to maintain their structure in the midst of entropy's and uncertainty's destructive onslaught. Without the need to repair and replace useless tools, these "cells" only had to make these tools once, not hundreds if not thousands of times, liberating them from the catabolic and anabolic burdens of such an activity. The metabolic load of unneeded complexity (especially useless complexity) is actively selected against in this environment as organisms strive to compete by maximizing their efficiency.

7. One megalibrary after another was added, producing a few useful tools and providing lots more previously useless tools. But some of these "parts" combined making a molecular "machine" of some sort, creating something useful and new.

8. This megamachine of genetic gems were interspersed across vast quantities of genetic garbage so any random event was about as likely to fix something (create something useful and new) as it was to destroy something useful and compromise the mortality of the cell (but not that of its' molecules).

9. As this original cell "reproduced" it created more genetic "garages" filled with useless complexity that when and if they added some more garbage they might get something useful and new.

10. Eventually sexual reproduction came to be allowing these cells to exchange genetic gems and garbage greatly accelerating evolution.

11. These cells through competition and selection became multicellular, and what was cellular intelligence became multicellular intelligence. The need for intelligence to feed and hunt effectively in dark matter is greater than our own. On our world a bacteria can feed on a piece of grain without expressing any intelligence. In dark matter, the bacteria must adjust its' brane angles to match those of the piece of grain, before it can even touch it, much less take a bite.

12. These multicellular organisms eventually evolved into the first race. This is a race made of dark matter. More specifically matter that is still temporally saturated in its' electric and magnetic dimensions (EM matter).

13. This EM matter race created life in matter as we know it.

14. Since this race created life as we know it and thus existence as we know it, Genesis is correct. They (God), created the earth and the heavens as far as humanity is concerned. And when they (God) decided to make eyes, they (He) effectively said, "Let there be light".


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